) Public Notices A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL GATHERING to Mr H B. ) Wilkinson will be held on THURSDAY, Ootober 20th, at Peaview, Tickets for Concert, Dance, and Refreehmenta 2j. Commence &{, 8 p m , 10J91 rpENDERS are required for Earthwork L on the Ashburton Rifle Range. Pians and Bpasificationa may be seen at our effioa, where tenders are to be pent m not later than 5 o'clock on MONDAY, October 24 h. 10°93 FoOKS & SON. \ MOiSEY TO LEND. 1 ___ __ I HAVE £200, £400, £1,400 and other Bums, waiting investment on good freehold security at current rates of interest. JOHN A. CAYGILL, !otsß Solicitor, Tancred street. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE TENTH Annual Exhibition OF STOO«, IMPLEMENTS, &c. WILL be held at the Cjanty Saleyards, Ashbtuton, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th. ENTRIES dose on FRIDAY, Oct. 21sU JOHN G. RESTELL, 10*5 Secretary.
MOUNT HUTT ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. rriENDERS are mviteu {for Shingling JL about J mi'o of Athburton Road, near Springfield ; also for repairs to Storm Water Channel Crossing, near Methren. Specifications can be seen at the Road Board Office, where Tenders will bo received until NOON on THURSDAY, October 20tb. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Wm. McMillan, 10 89 Chairman. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTIUOT OF NOBTH CANTERBURY. mENDERS are invited for the erection I of a School at Westerfield, Upper Ashburton. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho office of the Board, Normal School, and copieß on application to J Ckr, Esq , East street, Ashburton Endorsed tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received not later than 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, the 25th October. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. EVERAKD-C. FaRR, Architect to the Board. Cbristchuich, 12th October, 1887. 10 88 IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1885. MR J. T. FORD has received instruc tions from the Registrar of th 9 Supreme Court, acting at the request of f the Mortgagee, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Ashburton Coußty Saleyardß, ABhburton, on TUESDAf, the first day of November, 1887, at 12 o'clock NOON,— All that piece of Land situated near Mr John Grigg's Homestead, Longbeach, 12 miles from Ash burton, and about 7 miles from Winslow Railway Station, lately m the occupation of Zaoharias James Davies and Richard Davivs, containing together five hundred and seventy-four acres (574 acres), more it less, being .Kural Sections 18894, 21216, 20686, and 25912, with the improvements, Dwelling-Houses, Stable ; blbo a Flour M'll and Oveishot Wheel, and other Buildings. The Land is of good quaHty well fenced and divided into 8 paddocks. For further particulars apply to MESSES HABPER & CO., Solicitors, Christchurch, Or to the 10 94 Auctioneer. TINWALD C*. TT A w X J N s Who has jußt replenished hie Stock o BOOTS, has also opened up a few lines of useful DRAPERS (a lon* felt need m Tinwald), which he is disposing of at Christchurch prices. Come and compare Prices and Quality before purchasing elsewhere, as every article is marked at the very lowest Rates for CASH. WANTED KNOWN.—That JAMES BAKKR has returned to Ashburton and opened a Cabinet Factory and Showrooms m his own premises, Havelock street, opposite Harrison's Auction Mart. J.B. having a thorough knowledge of the trade is m a position to execute all orders entrusted to his care. By Btrict attention and moderate charges he will endeavor to merit a share of public patronage. Second-hand Furniture Bought, Sold, ob Exchanged. ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL ES|TA|BLISHED^ J881; Teaching Staff: Boys' School — Mr J. E. Buchana lat B. A., University College, London. Girls' Fchool. — BTiss Sattndbrs, Canterbury College Ohriatchurch ; Miss Grubb, TriDf',/ College, Dublin AT this institution pupils of loth sexes have tho opportunity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subjects of Study are those usually taught at {Secondary Schools ; but the ordinary course may ba modified t6 meet special caqeb, if m Jtho, interest o the Pupils enoh a plan, is judged advlaable. At the Girls School provision has been mado by tho Teaching Staff to give leaaons m Music and Painting to Young Ladies not attending the other Classes m the School, who may desire instructions m these Bubjeotß. The Physical Training of the Pupila ia not overlooked. Calisthenics for tho Girls, and Military Drill for the Boys, are part 8 of the School course. The year is divided into three terms. All fees are payable m advance. For Pupils under 12 yearn of age, £2 2s per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16a per term ; Music £1 la per term extra ; fee for attending Mdblo (only), £2 2s ; Draw* ing and Painting (only), £1 Is. per term. For farther details apply to Mr Buohanan. The next term oQmmenoeo'on MON- | DAY, the im tnst, .* wl " 9 «
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1689, 17 October 1887, Page 3
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